Catalano describes the strange occurrence of having a terrorism
task force visit her Long Island home in a post on
Medium.com.

The Google searches for those three items -- which might spark law enforcement interest due to the use of pressure cooker bombs placed in backpacks in the Boston Marathon bombings -- came some time before the cops appeared,
Catalano wrote:

This was weeks ago. I don't know what took them so long to
get here. Maybe they were waiting for some other devious Google search to show
up but "what the hell do I do with quinoa" and "Is A-Rod suspended yet" didn't
fit into the equation so they just moved in based on those older searches.

The
Guardian reports that the officers who showed up were not FBI agents. The FBI
said they were members of the Nassau County and Suffolk County police
departments.

The six officers, after asking to come in and search, were
let into the home by Catalano's husband (she wasn't home). While searching, the
officers were "peppering my husband with questions," Catalano wrote.

They found nothing and left, but the experience left
Catalano shaken, she said.

"All I know is if
I'm going to buy a pressure cooker in the near future, I'm not doing it online,"
she wrote. "I'm scared. And not of the right things."